I saw that in target! it was cheap too! Really curious if it is good. And how long the expiration date is. That would be a nice convenience item to have around (I don't have many) esp in the summer time

I bought this immediately when I saw it, I had to! The taste is instant coffee + vanilla soy milk. Nothing exciting, not too great, but okay. It seems to have the same shelf life as soy milk in general. I'm sure I'll finish it off before it goes bad.

What bugs me about this product is that it basically has no calcium, even though it's mostly soy milk. I drink a latte because they're a good way for me to get my calcium in for the day, so I was excited to see this product until I looked at the nutrition panel.

What bugs me about this product is that it basically has no calcium, even though it's mostly soy milk. I drink a latte because they're a good way for me to get my calcium in for the day, so I was excited to see this product until I looked at the nutrition panel.

Ugh, I didn't even look at the label!I had the mocha, it isn't worth the price (over $4 here!). It somehow doesn't taste enough like coffee or chocolate for me. I actually prefer chocolate silk + instant coffee (and I don't really even love that).

It's $4.70 here, but I got them @ a significant discount so I bought 6 of the "Vanilla" flavor. Each 8oz glass should contain about a shot of coffee.

[*]It doesn't list the amount of caffeine on the ingredients list, but keep that in mind before you accidentally have a glass after 6pm. It will keep you up till about midnight unless you're resistant to the effects of caffeine.

[*]Carrageenan & Gellan Gum are 2 ingredients that are very noticeable in this drink. I have a somewhat sensitive palette, so I noticed something almost immediately. Those two are used primarily as thickening agents.

[*]The contents should be chilled to at least 40 degrees F & agitated by a good shaking before you pour it into a glass.

Still haven't finished the first container. I should have 4 shots left in it.

For the price they're asking, the flavor should be INCREDIBLE, but it's below average.

I've mixed my freshly brewed roasted coffee with soymilk & I prefer my concoction over this manufactured version any MORNING.

It would be nice if they could create a "Egg Nog" flavor, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

If anyone else has any other questions about this, I have 5 more unopened 64oz containers I'm probably going to experiment with over the course of the next week.

I bought some of the vanilla when I saw it, and after tasting one mouthful promptly took it back to the store and got my money back. I don't know why, but I thought it was disgusting. Everything about it tasted really artificial, and I'm hardly a snob about stuff like this (I drink instant coffee!). Anyway, yeah. I wasn't a fan.

[*]This is how Silk describes this product..... "Be your own barista with smooth, refreshing Silk® Vanilla Iced Latte. A wholesome blend of Silk soymilk and espresso from premium Arabica coffee beans, our Iced Latte is deliciously dairy-free, with no artificial sweeteners, colors or flavors and no high-fructose corn syrup. Coffeehouse-quality taste, conveniently located in your home fridge."

Natural doesn't mean much of ANYTHING in the food industry. It's a very broad term, I'm sure most of the members of this forum are well aware of.

[*]These are the ingredients used in their "latte" drink that gives it that oh so good taste.... (Coffee Extract, Soymilk Natural Flavors, Gellan Gum, Dipotassium Phosphate, Sodium Citrate, Carrageenan).

I'm pretty skilled in the kitchen, but it's going to be challenging to "mask" the artificial flavorings.

This product is designed to cater to anyone who's likes "INSTANT coffee" that needs a quick caffeine fix with a soy milk base.

The coffee extract has no "freshly roasted" flavor whatsoever.

The strongest flavor you will notice is the "artificial vanilla", if you've had the fake v-extract, that's EXACTLY what this drink tastes like.

[*]It's NOT coffee house & it's not delicious. It's actually kinda gross the more I think about it.

I like it okay? And I hate a lot of the flavored holiday milks because of the nasty stevia taste. It's still cheaper than Starbucks and if you're only drinking coffee drinks for the caffeine like me, it doesn't matter if it's not as good or fancy.

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If you don't like it, i'd probably use it in a smoothie or something. I've put a shot of coffee into a green smoothie before, so then I have to put in some creamer because greens + coffee is kind of bitter, so I think that actually will mask the vanilla flavor.

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I'm trained in classical French techniques, so I know how to CORRECT food related issues.

This is a product that was created for a certain consumer. I only bought 6 of them because it was a great deal & I drink coffee latte type drinks several times a week.

Like they say K.I.S.S = Keep It Simple Silly.

I don't like the taste of the "silk latte" at all, but I'll just drink it straight instead of wasting it. I have 5 of them left & will finish ALL of them.

I'm DEFINITELY not buying this product again unless they create an EGG NOG edition.

I wouldn't ruin coffee by mixing it in there to "purposely" mask the vanilla flavoring, but since I do have 8 cups left from yesterday's morning brew, I'll try it out to dilute the sweetness of the product.

If you don't like it, i'd probably use it in a smoothie or something. I've put a shot of coffee into a green smoothie before, so then I have to put in some creamer because greens + coffee is kind of bitter, so I think that actually will mask the vanilla flavor.

Oh, that's a neat idea! I might try that.

I think I might keep one of these at work, once I've tried it to see if I like it or not. I can't have a coffee maker in my classroom, so I have to rely on instant coffee and a water boiler, and my instant coffee always separates from my soy milk in a really weird way that grosses me out. So, if this doesn't separate and semi-curdle when I pour it in my cup, it's already better than what I have!

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also, ice cream needs to be intensely flavored, because the colder something is, the more difficult it is to taste them. (but i guess you know this already.) anyway, try cooking it down a bit and making ice cream with it. (p.s. i'm a fan of aroy-d's coconut cream as an ice cream base.)